Dokument #1038664
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
According to the Embassy of Bulgaria in
Ottawa, a woman is eligible for Bulgarian nationality if her
husband is a Bulgarian national (2 Oct. 1992). A woman will be
granted Bulgarian nationality if she can submit to a Bulgarian
diplomatic representation a proof of her marriage, fill out the
prescribed forms and pay a fee (Ibid.). Once the
documentation is sent to Bulgaria, it can take four to six months
before Bulgarian nationality is granted (Ibid.).
The Embassy indicated that Bulgaria
recently adopted a new law on nationality, a copy of which will be
sent to you as soon as it becomes available to the DIRB in
Ottawa.
According to the 1968 Bulgarian law on
nationality, a foreign national who contracts marriage with a
Bulgarian national is eligible for Bulgarian nationality (Groffier
1987, 24). While foreign nationals would usually need to renounce
their former nationality under Article 8 of the 1968 law in order
to be eligible for Bulgarian nationality, Article 4 states that a
person who marries a Bulgarian national might acquire Bulgarian
nationality regardless of conditions specified in Article 8
(Bulgaria: Law on Citizenship 8 Oct. 1968). According to
Article 25(1) of the most recent Constitution of the Republic of
Bulgaria, adopted on 12 July 1991, Bulgarian nationality may still
be acquired by naturalization (Blaustein and Flanz 1992, 91).
In 1990, Bulgaria reportedly amended its
nationality law in order to accommodate dual nationality and
revoked treaties which prohibited the simultaneous holding of two
nationalities (Bulgarian Telegraph Agency 21 Nov. 1990; Daskalova
1989, 9; Sofia Domestic Service 17 Sept. 1990). A 1989 law amending
and supplementing the 1968 Bulgarian nationality law also states
clearly that it permits dual nationality (Sipkov 1990, 1).
According to Article 6 of the Law on the
Citizenship of the RSFSR, modified in January 1992 following
the dissolution of the USSR, marriage of a Russian national to a
foreign national does not affect Russian nationality status
(Rossiiskaia Gazeta 6 Feb. 1992).
Corroborative or additional information is
currently unavailable to the DIRB in Ottawa.
Blaustein, Albert P. and Gisbert H.
Flanz, eds. 1992. "Republic of Bulgaria," Constitutions of the
Countries of the World. Updated by G.H. Flanz and edited by
Albert P. Blaustein and Gisbert H. Flanz. Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana
Publications, p. 91.
Bulgaria: Law on Citizenship. 8
October 1968. Translated for International Legal Materials
from the official text in Durzhaven Vestnik, Sofia, No. 79,
11 October 1968.
Bulgarian Telegraph Agency [Sofia, in
English]. 21 November 1990. "Treaties Prohibiting Dual Nationality
Rejected." (FBIS-EEU-90-226 23 November 1990, p. 10)
Daskalova, Svetla. 1989. Democracy
and Humanism: The Groundwork of Change in Legislation. Sofia
Papers.
Embassy of Bulgaria, Ottawa. 2 October
1992. Telephone Interview with a Representative.
Groffier, Ethel. 1987. Mariages et
régimes matrimoniaux étrangers. Montreal:
éditions Claude Ananou, p. 24.
Rossiiskaia Gazeta [Moscow]. 6
February 1992. "Law on the Citizenship of the RSFSR," enacted on 23
January 1992. (Unofficial IRB/DIRB translation from original
Russian texts)
Sipkov, Ivan. 1990. Introductory
Note, Law Amending and Supplementing the Law on Bulgarian
Citizenship. Prepared for International Legal Materials.
Comments on the official text published in Durzhaven
Vestnik, Sofia, No. 38, 19 May 1989.
Sofia Domestic Service [in Bulgarian].
17 September 1990. "Ministers Recommend Dual Citizenship Rights."
(FBIS-EEU-90-181 18 September 1990, p. 8)
Blaustein, Albert P. and Gisbert H.
Flanz, eds. 1992. "Republic of Bulgaria," Constitutions of the
Countries of the World. Updated by G.H. Flanz and edited by
Albert P. Blaustein and Gisbert H. Flanz. Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana
Publications, p. 91.
Bulgaria: Law on Citizenship. 8
October 1968. Translated for International Legal Materials
from the official text in Durzhaven Vestnik, Sofia, No. 79,
11 October 1968.
Bulgarian Telegraph Agency [Sofia, in
English]. 21 November 1990. "Treaties Prohibiting Dual Nationality
Rejected." (FBIS-EEU-90-226 23 November 1990, p. 10)
Daskalova, Svetla. 1989. Democracy
and Humanism: The Groundwork of Change in Legislation. Sofia
Papers. Groffier, Ethel. 1987. Mariages et régimes
matrimoniaux étrangers. Montreal: éditions Claude
Ananou, p. 24.
Rossiiskaia Gazeta [Moscow]. 6
February 1992. "Law on the Citizenship of the RSFSR," enacted on 23
January 1992. (Unofficial IRB/DIRB translation from original
Russian texts)
Sipkov, Ivan. 1990. Introductory
Note, Law Amending and Supplementing the Law on Bulgarian
Citizenship. Prepared for International Legal Materials.
Comments on the official text published in Durzhaven
Vestnik, Sofia, No. 38, 19 May 1989.
Sofia Domestic Service [in Bulgarian].
17 September 1990. "Ministers Recommend Dual Citizenship Rights."
(FBIS-EEU-90-181 18 September 1990, p. 8)